Humax will be the only company offering a high definition Freesat box when the service launches, the company has told Digital Spy. Information about the digital satellite service is being kept under ...
Freesat fans with a nasty habit of missing their favourite shows have cause to rejoice today. The BBC has confirmed that it is extending its beta trial for the catch-up iPlayer service on freesat to ...
Freesat, the subscription free satellite TV service, has published strong Q4 results, adding 31,000 homes and bringing total households served to over 1.8 million. Freesat now reaches over 3.8 million ...
Freesat has been put together by the BBC and ITV and is designed to market a lineup of subscription-free television, radio and data services delivered over digital satellite. It will complement the ...
SOME Freesat viewers have lost access to several stations in the latest blow to older TV box users. Broadcasters are winding down standard definition channels on satellite in a shift to HD only. The ...
We've certainly had a bit of a pop at freesat in the past, but it's not because we don't like it -- we just think it could be a lot better. That's mainly to do with the standard-definition channels, ...
HOUSEHOLDS with Sky and Freesat TV have been warned that 14 popular channels may disappear from their boxes. But fear not, they’re not shutting down. The change forms part of a satellite signal ...
THE BBC is undergoing a huge HD switch via satellite which could affect how you receive the broadcaster’s channels. All SD (standard definition) versions of the BBC‘s channels will go dark next year.
CHANNEL 4 is the latest channel to make changes to how it broadcasts on satellite. As a result, some viewers on Sky and Freesat may lose access to the home of the Great British Bake Off and Gogglebox.
Freesat, a satellite television service launched in May 2008 by the BBC and ITV, has reached its first major milestone; 100,000 sales. The achievement comes less then fives month since its May 6th ...
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